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4 , PAGE TWO News Items r o (Continued from Page 1) tors and their assistants for the eight J districts in the State, in whose of- j fices the works projects will be passed upon first, then come to the j State office. The district directors, l first, and their assistants, second, are as follows: i. Elizabeth City: E. S. Askew, Windsor, and W. it. Wyatt. Ehzabeth! City. 2. New Bern: Edwin J. Hall, War-, saw, and E. L. Winslow, New Bern, i 3. Raleigh: Philip S. Whitley,! Wendell, and A E Pcrrv, Raleigh, j i. Fayetteville: Robert T>. Cald-; well. Lumberton. and J. R. McGeady of Fayetteville. 5 Greensboro: S. J. Thurman, of Greensboro, and John B. Kennedy, of Greensboro. G. Winston-Salem: J. B. Roach. Raleigh and Statesville, and E. W. Cole. Winston-Salem. 7. Charlotte: John Grice, of Charlotte. and C. C. McGinnis, Charlotte. 8. Asheville: W. E. Breese, Brevard, and John P. Brady, Asheville. Local offices will also be located at Durham and Wilmington. Watauga County is in District 6. headquarters at Winston-Salem. NO EXTRA SESSION Governor E'nringhaus docs not see j any reason yet for calling a special ! session of the General Assembly and will not call one unless it is absolute- I ly necessary, ho intimates. He is not1 sure the Federal legislation on social security, old age pensions and unemployment insurance, will require a session, but indicates that it must be imperative before he does call lawmakers back. Local papers and others have been agitating special sessions first to take care of the muddled liquor law situation, and now to meet requirements in the social security program already passed by the national House. But Governor Ehringhaus is the only man who can call the session, and he does not want it. The legislators could take up and dispose only of those matters for which it would-be called, but it does not even have to consider those and may! do anything else its fancy might jsug-1 great- Governors have, been leary of! special sessions for a long time, because the Governor has no control over a General Assembly, once he calls it together. Governor Ehrir.ghaus and State Treasurer Charles M. Johnson spent the week-end in New York signing 53,404.000 in State bonds recently sold to bond houses. I ATTEND F.Dl( ATIOVAI. MEET Dr. James Yadkin Joyner, 72, for-! mer State school head, was the; "youngest." of the 12 white and twoj colored educators who attended the! annua) meeting of the National Edu- j cation Association in Denver, Colo., June 27-JuIy 5. Dr. Joyner spoke at a life membership dinner and fairly "brought down the house," the other members of the delegation report. T. Wingate Andrews, High Point, was re-elected to the board of directors from North Carolina; Mrs. R. E. Ranson. High Fomly was put on the resolutions committee, and Mrs. A. R. T-v 1 ,, uuiuuin, on tne necrology commitr.ee. Mrs. T. W. Guthrie, Kinston, president, and Juic. B. Warren, secretary of the North Carolina Education Association, were among those attending. N . C. SOrL TO RUSSIA A pound of earth, taken from a few feet of the spot on which Andrew Johnson, after-the-war President of the United States, was born in Raleigh, is on its way to Poland via Chicago, to form a mound at the grave of the late Marshal Joseph Pilsudski when mixed with that of earth from every State of the United States and every nation of the earth. The occasion will ba the celebration of 1 uic luui aiuiiv:i iiirj '.'f Polish independence, a few months from now. The request for earth from some historic spot came to Governor Ehring $1.50 PACKAGE, now $1.00 $1.00 PACKAGE, now 60c BOONE DRUG CO. I The REXAIX Store LIVESTOCK SALE SHOUNS, TENN. EVERY WEDNESDAY Throughout The Season As usual, we will have buyers for all classes of stock, and guarantee the full market price to the seller. Remember ... a sale every Wednesday. Shouns Livestock Co. Sbouas, Tennessee rom Raleigh haus from F Piskorski, chairman of the Greater Poland, Silesian and Pomeranian Alliance, Chicago, and was complied with by Dr. C. C. Crittenden, secretary of the North Carolina Historical Commission. CHAIK TAKES TWO MOKE The State's Prison electric chaix snuffed out the lives of its 15ist and io2hd lives last Friday. Lewi* Sentell, Shelby, convicted of murdering his paramour, Mrs. William Drake went to the chair uttering "Drop iric in boys and get shet o? me. Tell everybody 1 don't care." after kissing his executioner as he went into tht death chamber. In 11 minutes aftei the switch was turned, he was pronounced dead. Sentell was white anc 29 years old. George Whitfield, '14 negro, convicted in Guilford of criminally assaulting a white woman, sal in the chair as a last act a few minutes later. He went in praying and begging that they not let the water from the dripping electrodes get into his eyes. He was gone in about three minutes. Work starts soon on the lethal gas chamber, to be erected in the present electric chair room, and both me cnair and the chamber will oe used for some time for death penalties. ZIONVHJLF NEWS Miss Betty Ruth Greer has returned to her home here alter spending the past two months as guests ol her sisters, Mrs. Jake Chapman, in Richmond, Tnd., and Mrs. Charles Isaacs, Cincinnati, Ohio. She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs Chapman and daughter. Joyce, who will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Greer and other relatives for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Eggers of Sherwood spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Eggersl parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. JL Smith. Mrs. Faye Warner is at her home here recovering from a recent illness. Word has beer, received here of the serious illness of Mrs Julia Reece in Bristol Her sons, A. O. and Mr. and will uctxt, Of LpCr.t the past week-end with her. Mr and Mrs. J. A Castle. Mrs. H M. Grogan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Criteher. Miss Ruth Castle and CAROLINA THEATRE BLOWING ROCK Presenting "The Best in Motion Pictures" (Super Wide Range Sound) Thursday-Friday, July 18-19 Josephine Hutchinson and Fat O'Brien in "OIL FOIt THE LAMPS OF CHINA" Saturday, July .JO in Richard Barthclmcss "FOUR HOURS TO KILL" Monday-Tuesday, July 22-23 MAE WEST in "GOING TO TOWN'' Wednesdnv. Jul. '>i Ren Rernie & George Raft ?in? "STOLEN HARMONY" ? O j 935, Liggett Sc Mt?u Tobacco < .. ..... .. ... WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY r Messrs. Bred Castle and Mon Crit- j uiu nwC wuoss; those attending thel^;, singing at Forest Grove Sunday. ;' Air an Mrs. Henry Miller had as i guests ova the week-end Mrs. Mil2crs parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wii- I a( | son, and daughter. Miss Ruby Wilson, 1 I of Meat Camp. ?in Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Swift and her d< daughters, Shirley Max and Patsy ol Ann. Mrs. A. Greer and Mrs. N. T. r ! Overs were guests Sunday of Mr. and ! cs Mrs. G. C. Greer. jti Miss Lilly Mae Smith left Sunday in ! for Rristol where she has employ-111 i mcnt. I st Mrs. Howard Greer i3 still con- j C fined to her bed due to injuries re- ! 01 ccivcd in an automobile wreck some 1 <' , weeks ago. ; tl 44ap \ SSESSC A assw-1?;6*' * \ H\ Isso^ Si \ Jll \ ScU3 ?* rtR aafe \ atii ifUs ^ wjSMgsr high wid Slie thinks he's just al husband doesn't take driver and a smart on red, white and blue c all the way from Main Marketers fuel and t That's Happy Mutorii ESSO RADIO! Listen to Guy Li S T A N D A R I ^Nhat i for a ct Take m tdocs it ntct rHURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. NOTICE OF SI JLHON.S orth 'Carolina, Watauga County, is the Superior Court: Clema Holloway vs. Chauncie Holloway. tie defendant in the above-entitled :tion will take notice that on the >th day of July, 1935. a summons said action was issued against the ?fendnnt by the undersigned Clerk : the Superior Court of Watauga ounty. North Carolina, and that miplaint has been filed in said aeon asking for a divorce from the l>nds of matrimony existing between ic plaintiff and defendant; that said lmrnons ia returnable before said lerk at his office in Boone, N. C., i the .15th day of August, 1D35. The efchcft&it will further take notice iat he is required to appear before ptyf/ line]! " ormAnce than ^ cmium oils, but yre riding e and hands :>out right, and he is, too. Thi: any chances on bis vacation, e. Watch the way he always si >'al Esso signs that dot the lor le to the Gulf. Never any doufc >il, never any gruxnps in th< agi MARKETER! amhardo and his Royal Canadia ) OIL C O M I Is the yardstick \garette... iidness for one thing?how sure up for mildness? elds are milder?not flat or course, but with a pleasing ke taste for another thing ? re plenty of taste? ields taste better ? not strong ;ht. words, They Satisfy? fs my yardstick for a cigarette. erfield.. . the cigarette the rfield.. . the cigarette that - ~ \ ; said Clerk at his office in Boone. N. ma ! r within the time required by law T and answer or demur to the comj plaint filed therein or the relief de- 7-JU k Z Z THE REINS-STURDI ASSOCIATIC TELEPHONE 24 . . . 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